Did you happen to get a Starbucks Birthday Cake Frappuccino during the four or so days that they had them available? Well, I did, and it pretty much ruined me. I almost wish I hadn’t sampled the limited-time deliciousness of this beverage. This post contains affiliate links; all opinions are my own.

During the last day the special frappuccino was on their menu, I waited in line behind like twenty cars just to makes sure I got one. This was, of course, for the sake of research. I had to see what all the fuss was about. It was scrumptious, and now it’s gone. I may have stomped my feet in a fitful rage briefly, until, I decided to take matters into my own hands. I have created a copycat version that I think turned out pretty darn good.

Starbucks was pretty forthcoming about the Birthday Cake Frappuccino ingredients, so that was a bonus. It’s basically a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino with hazelnut syrup, which you can still request at Starbucks. You cannot, however, get the raspberry-infused whipped cream, which kind of made the drink.

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Jennifer is the founder of A Magical Mess. She is married to a wonderful man, and together they live with their three rescue dogs. Jen is an entrepreneur at heart. Hobbies and interests include working, reading, and learning new things. Typical life status = more mess than magic.

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I did not get a Birthday Cake Frapp when they were available. I did not even know they had it. Your recipe is wonderful and looks so delicious and I wan to make one of these for my birthday this month! Thanks for sharing.

I never made it to Starbucks during those four days they were offering the birthday cake frappuccino and I was so bummed! Thanks so much for coming up with this recipe and sharing it, I will definitely give it a try!

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